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Improve business efficiency with IBM System Storage Solutions

IBM System Storage FTSS – Lucian Vlaicu

© 2010 IBM Corporation

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� 2.5 billion RFID tags sold in 2009

� 900 million GPS devices sold annuallyby 2013

What’s Making it Smarter? More Information!

Data is Smarter Every Day

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� 76 million smart electric meters in 2009. 200M by 2014

� Text messages generate 400TB of data daily in the U.S.

� MRIs will generate a Petabyte of data globally this year

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IBM Cost effective Store, Archiving & Retention.

Applications and Data

Archiving

EmailEmailFilesFiles Records Records ImagesImages

DBMSDBMS PACSPACSSAPSAP

Content Collector

� Data / Content Layer

� Policy Management

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Archive Infrastructure

Information Retention Systems

ArchivingApplication

SSAM / TSM

Content Collector Content Manager & FileNet

Optim GMAS

SONAS Disk Tape IBM Information Archive

IBM

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ervi

ces

� Policy Management Layer

� Storage Media Layer

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Storage EfficiencyReduce cost, improve performance, increase flexibility

Tiered Storage, consolidated and virtualized storage

Critical Success FactorsManaging Information Growth without Complexity

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Data ProtectionMaintain access to information throughout its useful life

Retention and Compliance, backup and recovery and continuous

operations.

Service DeliveryUnderstand what you have, improve service, beat expectations

Visibility, control and automation and flexible delivery operations.

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IBM System Storage – Offering Matrix

Disk Systems� XIV

� DS8000

� DS5000

� DS3000

Tape Systems� Tape Virtualization

� Tape Libraries

� LTO Tape Drives

� Enterprise Tape Drives

Network Attached Deduplication

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Storage Solutions� IBM Information Archive

� IBM Scale Out Network Attached Storage (SONAS)

� Grid Access Manager, GMAS

� Smart Business Storage Cloud (SBSC)

� Storage Encryption Solutions (TKLM)

� Comprehensive Data Protection Solution (CDPS)

� IBM Virtualized Disk Solution (VDS)

Storage Software� SAN Volume Controller

� Tivoli Storage Productivity Center

� IBM Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager

Network Attached Storage (NAS)� N series

� ProtecTIER Deduplication Appliances

� ProtecTIER Deduplication Gateway

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IBM Entry-Level And Midrange Storage Positioning

DS5020,DS3950*• FC, iSCSI connectivity• (112) FC, SED (DS5020 only), SATA drives• EXP5020 (16 drives) expansion unit

DS5100, DS5300• FC, iSCSI connectivity• (480) SSD, FC, SED, SATA drives• EXP5000 (16 drives) or new EXP5060 (60

drives) expansion units

DS3500

IBM Storage Area Network - SAN

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SMB / Entry-level Workgroup Department Data Center HPC

• SAS, iSCSI connectivity

• DAS/shared DAS/IP SAN

• Simple management

• Snapshot replication

• iSCSI, FC connectivity

• Shared DAS, small SAN

• Simple management

• Snapshot replication

• FC, iSCSI connectivity

• Homogeneous SANs

• Performance value

• Configuration flexibility

• Local/remote replication

• FC connectivity

• Heterogeneous SANs

• Highest performance

• Configuration flexibility

• Local/remote replication

• FC connectivity

• System clusters

• GPFS

• Maximum bandwidth

• Capacity density

DS3200, DS3300, DS3400• FC, SAS, iSCSI connectivity• (48) SAS, SATA drives• EXP3000 (12 drive) expansion unit

• FC, SAS, iSCSI connectivity• (96) SAS, SED-SAS, NL-SAS drives• EXP3512 (12 3.5-in drive), EXP3524 (24

3.5-in drive) expansion units

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Make changes to the storage without disrupting host applications

VirtualDisk

VirtualDisk

VirtualDisk

VirtualDisk

SAN Volume Controller – Business Virtualization

� SAN Volume Controller provides network-based disk virtualization for IBM and non-IBM disk resources

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Combine the capacity from multiple arrays into a single pool of storage

Apply common copy services across the storage pool

Manage the storage pool from a central point

Disk Disk Disk Disk

SAN

SAN Volume Controller

Advanced Copy Services

Storage Pool

HP

EMCDS4000

DS8000

HDS

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Network Attached Storage - NAS

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IBM® System Storage™ N series

Delivering value across the datacenter…

N6040420TB

Highly efficient capacity utilization

Comprehensive set of storage resiliency featuresincluding RAID 6 (RAID-DP™)

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N330068TB

N3600104TB

Entry level pricing, Enterprise Class Performance

Centralize Storage in Remote & Branch OfficesEasy-to-Use Back-up and Restore Processes

N3400136TB

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IBM SONAS – Cloud Storage Solution

IBM Scale out NAS is an appliance:

• Extreme performance

• Massive scalability

• Automatic Tiered Storage

• Global virtual file server

CIFS Clients

HTTP Clients

FTP Clients

NFS Clients

Management Node

Interface Node ...

IP Network

Interface Node

SCP Clients

.... Interface Node

SONAS - Global Namespace

Parallel Grid architecture provides:

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� All nodes are clustered

� SONAS Software runs on every node

� Uses enterprise commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components

� To leverage technology cost and performance advances quickly

• Simple: Only 3 basic orderable parts:

� Interface Nodes

� Management Nodes

� Storage Pods

...

Tape

Storage Pod Storage Pod

Storage controller and disk

Storage controller and disk

Storage controller and disk

Storage controller and disk

Storage NodeStorage NodeStorage Node Storage Node Storage NodeStorage NodeStorage NodeStorage Node

Infiniband Data NetworkIP Mgmt. Network

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IBM System Storage – Storage Software

Tivoli Storage Productivity Center

� Simplify storage deployment and management

� Optimize performance & storage utilization

� Centralize end-to-end storage management

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Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager

� Enables organizations to perform and manage frequent, near-instant, non-disruptive, application-aware backups and restores, leveraging advanced snapshot technologies in IBM storage systems.

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Why Tape ?� Addresses security requirements

– Data encryption – from LTO 4.– WORM – from LTO 3.

� It’s removable / transportable / shareable. – IBM LTFS(Long Term File System) – from LTO 5.

� It’s cost-effective– Lowest cost media for the foreseeable future– Scalable; add more cartridges, not drives – Tape provides “infinite capacity” on demand

� It’s green

“…disk is far more expensive than tape in so many ways, and tape also has a big "green" advantage.” EnterpriseStorageForum.com, January 16, 2008, Henry Newman

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� It’s green– Tape is the most energy efficient method of storing data – Tape media has a long life

� Offline tape is essentially secure from network att acks

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New Data Stream New DATA

Existing DATA

Hyper Factor

Tape Virtualization and Deduplication – IBM Protect Tier

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“Filtered” data

Backup Server

FC

TS7650G

Disk Array

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Control Costs, Improve Cycle Times, and Mitigate Risks

Data Protection Service DeliveryStorage Efficiency

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� Improve utilization of existing disk systems and reduce costs.

� Increase performance.�Reduce physical storage

requirements.

� XIV� Solid State Disk� DS8700 and Easy Tier� Scale Out NAS � SAN Volume Controller� Storage Optimization Services

� ProtecTIER � MetroMirror, Global Mirror� Information Archive� LTO-5 and Enterprise tape� Tivoli Storage Manager

Data Protection Service DeliveryStorage Efficiency

�Maintain or improve performance levels while information grows

�Reduce backup windows� Failover to remote site in seconds �Reduce compliance audit risk�Protect data for decades

� Tivoli Storage Productivity Center� IBM Cloud Solutions� XIV self-managed storage� Tivoli Storage Manager � IBM Systems Director

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IBM Innovation Centre Romania

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� Architecture, design & consulting support

� Porting, migration and testing hands-on assistance

� Multi-product integration activities including proofs of concepts, performance & scalability testing

� ‘Ready for’ validation processes

� Latest hardware, software and development tools

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Thank you!

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